Fans in Mexico City enjoy their team’s win against South Africa in the opening match. Photograph: Isaac Esquivel/EPA
Fans in Mexico, Canada and the US: have you enjoyed hosting the World Cup? How was the mood in your city? Did anything surprise you? What will be your enduring memory of the tournament?
It’s nearly all over
The biggest World Cup in history – with 48 teams playing 104 matches over 39 days in three countries – is coming to an end. If you live in one of the 16 cities that hosted games, we would love to hear from you.
Was the World Cup a success?
What was the mood like where you live? Did people buy into the event and enjoy it? Did anything surprise you about the World Cup? Has it changed your view of football or, if you prefer, soccer? Do you think the tournament will have a long-lasting legacy? Has it changed how your country is perceived around the world? What were the highlights and lowlights? And what will be your one enduring memory of the tournament?
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